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Haryana govt under Khattar effectively fought against corruption: PM Modi

| @indiablooms | Sep 08, 2019, at 07:48 pm

Chandigarh, Sep 8 (UNI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the present state government, under the able leadership of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, has effectively fought against corruption and nepotism in the state.

Addressing a Vijay Sankalp Rally in Rohtak, Mr Modi said the present dispensation has given a new direction to Haryana politics by ensuring complete transparency in the system, which was equally reciprocated by people in making BJP win all 10 seats in the last Parliamentary elections.

Earlier, he inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 10 development projects. While thanking the people of Haryana for making BJP win on all 10 parliamentary seats in Haryana, the Prime Minister urged the people to support Mr Khattar in the upcoming Assembly elections, the way supported him in the Lok Sabha elections, 2019.

Patting the back of Mr Khattar for giving a new direction to the state in the last five years, he said today, people of Haryana stood in the favour of BJP and Mr Khattar and he hoped that they would continue their support in a similar fashion.

Exuding confidence that BJP would return to power in Haryana after the ensuing Vidhan Sabha elections, he said, ''People of Haryana often face difficulty in understanding their Chief Minister's name. They get confused between Manohar and NaMohar. I want to tell them that both are equally correct, they are one and the same,'' he added.

He said in the last few months, he got an opportunity to visit Rohtak for the third time today. Earlier, he came here to unveil the statue of Ch Chhotu Ram and then in month of May, to apprise the people about the work done by the Central government and today, he has come to Rohtak to garner their support for the ensuing Vidhan Sabha elections.
He said people of Haryana has always given him much more than what he has asked for and for this, he thanked the people from the core of his heart.

While referring to the Jan Ashirwad Yatra of Mr Khattar, Mr Modi said the Yatra has been unprecedented. The massive support of the people, which the Yatra got, clearly reflected which way the wind was blowing.

Mr Khattar and his government has served the people of the state with utmost dedication and commitment and the massive support to the Jan Ashirwad Yatra is a live example of it, he added.

He said that even though the Jan Ashirwad Yatra of Mr Khattar culminated at Rohtak, but this has made it clear that the blessings of people in Haryana would be with BJP in the coming time, he added. 

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